Registration for ESLT’s 23rd Anniversary Lands & Legacy Celebration is OPEN!

Step back in time and celebrate the vibrant spirit of the Roaring ‘20s at our dinner and celebration on Saturday, October 26th at 5pm at the iconic Parallax Restaurant on Mammoth Mountain. Purchase your tickets now.

The celebration promises to transport guests to a bygone era of glitz, glamor, and revelry. Attendees are encouraged to don their finest Roaring ‘20s attire for a chance to win the coveted “Best Dressed” award, or just come as you are.  The night includes dinner, open bar, and live auction led by Los Angeles auctioneer Michael Ferman.

ESLT is grateful for the ongoing support of local businesses that make this event a success including Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Sierra Solar, Polemonium Wines, Skyline Arborists, and Devil’s Creek Distillery.

Secure your dinner and tour tickets – registration opens soon. Tickets are $125 each; ESLT members receive a 10% discount. Purchase your tickets now.

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Landscape Watercolor Workshop

In addition to the celebration dinner, ESLT is thrilled to announce a special Landscape Watercolor Workshop led by renowned artist and Swall Meadows landowner, Annie Barrett Cashner. This unique workshop, taking place on Friday, October 25th at 10am-1pm, in Swall Meadows on protected ESLT lands, offers a chance to connect with nature’s beauty while learning watercolor painting techniques. The workshop is open to all skill levels, and all materials will be provided. Space is limited, so early registration is encouraged.

Table Sponsorships

For those looking to make an even greater impact, table sponsorships are available, providing an excellent opportunity to support ESLT while enjoying the gala with reserved seating for friends and colleagues, reserved parking, and a VIP cocktail hour. Email Darlene at .

Thank you to our sponsors

ESLT is grateful for the ongoing support of local businesses that make this event a success including Mammoth Mountain Ski Area, Sierra Solar, Polemonium Wines, Skyline Arborists, and Devil’s Creek Distillery.